height offset

Discussion in '6th Generation 2002-2013' started by ares, Apr 8, 2009.

  1. ares

    ares New Member

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    would someone with a 6g bike mind doing me a favour.. I need a picture of the front axel on the bike. In particular I am looking for a image that shows the axel butted to the collar on the left side when seated on the bike.

    I know the large colar is on the right side when seated on the bike and the smaller one is on the left side but should I be seeing a height offset where the colar and axel meet at the butting point?

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    Is this what you are looking for?


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    Pics,as requested Ares. Not quite sure what you mean by height offset,but if the fork tube depth is set correctly in the triple clamps the front axle should align itself correctly in the fork sliders. Make sure that you have the spacers installed correctly. Hope this helps you. [​IMG]
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    thanks people. the 3rd picture was perfect!
     


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